Engagement - Let's Do It!

 To meet the challenge of engagement presented to NACADA members by President David Spight, the Board of Directors developed a free Summer Webinar Series revolving around four avenues that focus on engagement in NACADA and the advising profession.


Get Engaged in the ProfessionLet’s Talk Core Values!

June 20, 2016
Amy Sannes, Joanne Damminger, Jayne Drake, Drew Puroway, Casey Self

The first webinar in the series focused on what should be included in a “core values” document for advising professionals. The panelists shared information from discussions at the Region Conferences and asked for input on this collection of ideas. The goal was to provide another avenue for listening to NACADA members. What do you feel are the most important values that guide our practice?
*The Core Values Review Committee defines “core values” as beliefs that influence how we act.

Learn Another Approach Let’s Talk Advising!

July 19, 2016
Dana Zahorik, Karen Archambault, Brody Broshears, Tracy Griffith, Rebecca Hapes

“One Size Does Not Fit All.” Consider using a multitude of approaches in your advising environments to match the needs of the individual learner. NACADA leaders and members discuss how advisors use different approaches to adapt to the changing needs of students.

Become a Scholar-Practitioner Let’s Talk Research!

August 24, 2016
Patti Griffin, Wendy Troxel, Craig McGill, and Kiana Shiroma

There are multiple opportunities to be involved with academic advising research. Participants heard from the inaugural director of the Center for Excellence and Research in Academic Advising and Student Success and other leaders involved with academic advising research. Participants learned how to share their knowledge as a scholar-practitioner through a variety of NACADA avenues.

 

Get Engaged in the Association – Let’s Talk Involvement!

September 6. 2016
Janet Spence, Erin Justyna, Cecilia Olivares, Rodney Mondor, and Michelle Ware

The final webinar in the Summer Series focused on how members can get involved in NACADA. Leaders representing the three NACADA Divisions were on hand to discuss how they became involved and answer questions about the work of the divisions they represent. This was a prime opportunity to ask questions and receive feedback from those who have gone before!